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No. 3 Seed USC Women’s Tennis Headed to Ojai for Pac-12 Championship Tournament

No. 3 Seed USC Women’s Tennis Headed to Ojai for Pac-12 Championship Tournament


Women’s Tennis | April 24, 2024

OJAI – The No. 3 seeded USC women’s tennis team kicks off the postseason on Thursday, April 25 at the Pac-12 Women’s Tennis Championship Tournament. USC will face the winner of the Washington vs. Washington State match Thursday, April 25 at 6 p.m. at the Weil Tennis Academy in the quarterfinals. 

USC is currently 17-7 and 8-2 in Pac-12 play, locking down the No. 3 seed in the Conference Championship Tournament. 

 

The Trojans beat both No. 25 Washington (4-1) and Washington State (5-2) earlier in the season. 

 

MATCH COVERAGE: 

Weil Tennis Academy & Ojai Valley Athletic Club 

Live scoring click here.

Results will be posted here.

 

For additional coverage, follow @USCWomensTennis on Instagram and Twitter. 

 

For the full Pac-12 Championship bracket and schedule of play click here.

RANKINGS:

The Women of Troy enter this week ranked No. 11 in the country (ITA Computerized Rankings April 23). 

 

Currently, four Trojans appear in the national singles rankings, with sophomore Emma Charney leading USC at No. 30 and junior Grace Piper locked in the No. 62 ranking. Trojan redshirt senior Snow Han sits at No. 90 and fifth-year Eryn Cayetano claimed the No. 96 spot. 

The Women of Troy also boasts two ranked duos in No. 23 Cayetano and Charney and No. 69 Parker Fry and Grace Piper

                  

SO FAR THIS SEASON:

The Women of Troy opened the 2024 season with a pair of home dual matches, defeating LMU (7-0) and UC Irvine (4-0) during a season-opening doubleheader on January 18.

 

USC then hit the road for ITA Kickoff Weekend in Knoxville, Tenn., defeating No. 21 Miami (4-2) and No. 17 Tennessee (4-2). 

 

Following a fantastic kickoff weekend, Trojan sophomore Emma Charney was named the Pac-12 Women’s Tennis Player of the Week. Charney went undefeated in singles and doubles in Knoxville and delivered both clinchers. 

 

USC traveled south on Saturday, Feb. 3, for a dual against No. 20 San Diego. The No. 16 ranked Women of Troy won three singles matches against the Toreros but ultimately fell 4-3 to USD, dropping to 4-1 on the season. 

 

At the ITA National Team Indoor Championships, USC went 1-2 in matches, falling to then No. 1 UNC before rebounding to beat No. 21 ranked Washington. The Trojans…

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